Befriending the murderer’s wife is the first stage in Maddie’s plan to make him pay. Hunger for vengeance drives Maddie to take a job at a wax museum near the murderer’s hometown, where she studies revenge and plots how to strike back. Maddie Wells’ life spirals out of control after the murder of her wife Char, a transgender woman of color. The novel is a great read for October, featuring a vintage wax museum, a haunted hotel, and a mystical shrine, all as the setting for the main character’s journey for revenge after the murder of her wife, a transgender woman of color. The Language of Bodies is one example of Woodhall Press’s efforts to support positive social change, through literature. The love story at the center of the tale moves readers and helps them realize the essential humanity of transgender people, and the very real danger prejudice presents. The Language of Bodies is a page-turner that does just that. In this era of social turmoil, novels have the power to inform as they entertain, breaking down barriers to compassion and communication. Woodhall Press is proud to announce the release of The Language of Bodies (978-1-95, October 4, 2022, Paperback) by Suzanne DeWitt Hall. (The Magazine Plus Editorial):- Norwalk, Connecticut () – Wally Lamb calls it “…a film noir between covers… dark, tense, and sexy.”
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